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Windows 10 is grayscale and color filters are off



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So I was working on Windows 10, and my screen suddenly went from color to grayscale. I looked it up and all the websites mentioned the color filter and the respective shortcut (Control+Windows+C). When looking at the color filter setting though, the color filter is off. If I log out, then the login screen is also grayscale before briefly flashing color when logging in. Can anybody help me figure this out?










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  • If the color filters are off, it could mean the monitor, possibly the display cable has gone bad, and a couple of other things. One simple thing I'd try is just doing a system restore to a time prior to this happening. On some forums, people had luck fixing the issue that way.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago











  • @DrZoo My only fear is that this is a new computer I bought about 3 weeks ago. I know things can break but this early? (Then again, it is one of those 2-in-1 laptops which tilt all the way back) I also wonder why I can see color when I login, albeit if only for a moment.

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    11 hours ago











  • It's hard telling. I'd first try the system restore. If that doesn't help I'd double check and make sure the color filters is not enabled, or high contrast mode. With it being a 2-in-1 if the problem persists, contact the manufacture, assuming it's under warranty.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago


















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So I was working on Windows 10, and my screen suddenly went from color to grayscale. I looked it up and all the websites mentioned the color filter and the respective shortcut (Control+Windows+C). When looking at the color filter setting though, the color filter is off. If I log out, then the login screen is also grayscale before briefly flashing color when logging in. Can anybody help me figure this out?










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  • If the color filters are off, it could mean the monitor, possibly the display cable has gone bad, and a couple of other things. One simple thing I'd try is just doing a system restore to a time prior to this happening. On some forums, people had luck fixing the issue that way.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago











  • @DrZoo My only fear is that this is a new computer I bought about 3 weeks ago. I know things can break but this early? (Then again, it is one of those 2-in-1 laptops which tilt all the way back) I also wonder why I can see color when I login, albeit if only for a moment.

    – Plinth
    11 hours ago











  • It's hard telling. I'd first try the system restore. If that doesn't help I'd double check and make sure the color filters is not enabled, or high contrast mode. With it being a 2-in-1 if the problem persists, contact the manufacture, assuming it's under warranty.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago














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So I was working on Windows 10, and my screen suddenly went from color to grayscale. I looked it up and all the websites mentioned the color filter and the respective shortcut (Control+Windows+C). When looking at the color filter setting though, the color filter is off. If I log out, then the login screen is also grayscale before briefly flashing color when logging in. Can anybody help me figure this out?










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So I was working on Windows 10, and my screen suddenly went from color to grayscale. I looked it up and all the websites mentioned the color filter and the respective shortcut (Control+Windows+C). When looking at the color filter setting though, the color filter is off. If I log out, then the login screen is also grayscale before briefly flashing color when logging in. Can anybody help me figure this out?







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  • If the color filters are off, it could mean the monitor, possibly the display cable has gone bad, and a couple of other things. One simple thing I'd try is just doing a system restore to a time prior to this happening. On some forums, people had luck fixing the issue that way.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago











  • @DrZoo My only fear is that this is a new computer I bought about 3 weeks ago. I know things can break but this early? (Then again, it is one of those 2-in-1 laptops which tilt all the way back) I also wonder why I can see color when I login, albeit if only for a moment.

    – Plinth
    11 hours ago











  • It's hard telling. I'd first try the system restore. If that doesn't help I'd double check and make sure the color filters is not enabled, or high contrast mode. With it being a 2-in-1 if the problem persists, contact the manufacture, assuming it's under warranty.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago



















  • If the color filters are off, it could mean the monitor, possibly the display cable has gone bad, and a couple of other things. One simple thing I'd try is just doing a system restore to a time prior to this happening. On some forums, people had luck fixing the issue that way.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago











  • @DrZoo My only fear is that this is a new computer I bought about 3 weeks ago. I know things can break but this early? (Then again, it is one of those 2-in-1 laptops which tilt all the way back) I also wonder why I can see color when I login, albeit if only for a moment.

    – Plinth
    11 hours ago











  • It's hard telling. I'd first try the system restore. If that doesn't help I'd double check and make sure the color filters is not enabled, or high contrast mode. With it being a 2-in-1 if the problem persists, contact the manufacture, assuming it's under warranty.

    – DrZoo
    11 hours ago

















If the color filters are off, it could mean the monitor, possibly the display cable has gone bad, and a couple of other things. One simple thing I'd try is just doing a system restore to a time prior to this happening. On some forums, people had luck fixing the issue that way.

– DrZoo
11 hours ago





If the color filters are off, it could mean the monitor, possibly the display cable has gone bad, and a couple of other things. One simple thing I'd try is just doing a system restore to a time prior to this happening. On some forums, people had luck fixing the issue that way.

– DrZoo
11 hours ago













@DrZoo My only fear is that this is a new computer I bought about 3 weeks ago. I know things can break but this early? (Then again, it is one of those 2-in-1 laptops which tilt all the way back) I also wonder why I can see color when I login, albeit if only for a moment.

– Plinth
11 hours ago





@DrZoo My only fear is that this is a new computer I bought about 3 weeks ago. I know things can break but this early? (Then again, it is one of those 2-in-1 laptops which tilt all the way back) I also wonder why I can see color when I login, albeit if only for a moment.

– Plinth
11 hours ago













It's hard telling. I'd first try the system restore. If that doesn't help I'd double check and make sure the color filters is not enabled, or high contrast mode. With it being a 2-in-1 if the problem persists, contact the manufacture, assuming it's under warranty.

– DrZoo
11 hours ago





It's hard telling. I'd first try the system restore. If that doesn't help I'd double check and make sure the color filters is not enabled, or high contrast mode. With it being a 2-in-1 if the problem persists, contact the manufacture, assuming it's under warranty.

– DrZoo
11 hours ago










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